Author Jody Sharpe Offers Free Ebook to Promote Anti-Bullying Message During Holiday Season

October 26th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Bestselling author Jody Sharpe is making 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' available for free download to spread her anti-bullying message and angel-themed storytelling during the holiday season.

Author Jody Sharpe Offers Free Ebook to Promote Anti-Bullying Message During Holiday Season

Jody Sharpe has announced that her book 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' will be available in e-book form at no charge on October 28 and 29, 2025 at Amazon. The book features meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, who receives angelic visions and embarks on rescue missions with her intuitive husband Alex Knight. Sharpe's works consistently feature angels and strong anti-bullying themes, making this free promotion an opportunity to spread important messages about kindness and compassion during the holiday season.

Sharpe emphasized the importance of addressing bullying in her writing, stating in a recent article that "Every one of us may have been bullied in our young lives or as adults and there is such a need to teach the children how to overcome being bullied and how bullying hurts." She advocates for practical solutions, suggesting children should "walk away, tell parents or adults like their teacher, bus driver or family member if somebody has bullied them." The author believes that teaching kindness helps children "grow into loving adults" and that helping others contributes to personal growth.

The author's commitment to anti-bullying themes extends across her literary works, including the Mystic Bay series where angels confront bullies in the fictional California town. In 'Town Of Angels,' angel Ken Leighton guides psychic Justine Greer and her family to thwart bully Klaus Waxman's efforts, demonstrating Sharpe's consistent message that "the bully never wins." Her upcoming 2026 Mystic Bay novella will continue this tradition, further exploring bullying themes that have become central to her writing philosophy.

Sharpe's broader literary portfolio includes multiple award-winning works that explore spiritual themes and human resilience. 'Special Needs Children, The Angels On My Shoulder' earned second place in the National Federation Of Press Women's At-Large Communication contest, while her children's book 'When The Angel Sent Butterflies' helps young readers understand that love conquers fear. The Midwest Book Review praised Sharpe's "ability to see the good in circumstances and people" and her talent for identifying "the 'special' in 'special needs.'"

Beyond her published works, Sharpe maintains an active online presence through her website at https://jodysharpe.com where she shares angel stories and anti-bullying messages. The "Tuesdays With The Angels" section of her site features real-life angel encounters, and she welcomes submissions from the public at http://bit.ly/2FV8amd. Her YouTube channel further expands on these topics, with special attention to bullying as it relates to special needs children. Sharpe's recognition includes being chosen as a winner in the annual "50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading" Book Awards, selected through public voting from hundreds of authors.

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